A well-paced and easy to get into thriller/horror story that manages to keep up the intensity over more than 400 pages. A nice take on the "something evil comes to a New England town" genre with clear, basic characterizations and only a fair number of scenes that may make the squeamish blanch. An enjoyable, light-weight horror read.
The first miracle was a joyful one - the sudden cure of a young autistic boy in Greely's Cove.
The other miracles were different - stranger, darker miracles, like murder...and resurrection.
Now every man and woman in Greely's Cove is afraid. Afraid of things that walk in the night. Afraid of the house on the edge of town. Afraid of the loved ones they buried in...Greely's cove.
The other miracles were different - stranger, darker miracles, like murder...and resurrection.
Now every man and woman in Greely's Cove is afraid. Afraid of things that walk in the night. Afraid of the house on the edge of town. Afraid of the loved ones they buried in...Greely's cove.